140 West 57th Street, Commercial building in Midtown Manhattan, United States.
140 West 57th Street is a fifteen-story office building in Midtown Manhattan with a distinctive facade of limestone on the lower two levels and brick on the upper floors. The metal-framed double-height windows shape its appearance and define the floor layouts that accommodate multiple commercial suites on each level.
The building was completed in 1909 by architects Pollard & Steinam and originally combined studio spaces with residences for New York professionals. It received New York City Landmark status in 1999, preserving its Neo-Renaissance architecture within a neighborhood that has undergone significant transformation.
The building sits in the heart of Midtown Manhattan where architectural styles from different eras meet. Its limestone and brick facade reflects the time when this block was home to artists and craftspeople looking for working space.
The building is a classic Midtown office structure with multiple commercial units per floor that offer flexible layouts for different needs. Visitors can view the building from outside and examine the architectural details and distinctive large windows that characterize the facade.
The double-height windows were specifically designed to capture maximum northern light for the artists who originally occupied the building. This design choice was crucial to provide the quality of light that working artists needed for their craft.
Location: Manhattan
Inception: January 1909
Floors above the ground: 15
Made from material: brick, metal, limestone
Address: 140 West 57th Street
Website: http://ejemplo.com
GPS coordinates: 40.76477,-73.97895
Latest update: December 8, 2025 19:49
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